Proud teacher moment! My former student, @HighTechHS alum Kat Lin, has been published by The New Yorker!

The Story of the Subtle Asian Traits Facebook Group https://t.co/8uVn0Fyi4Y
Check out this article just published in the New Yorker, written by HTHS alum, Kat Lin (‘14): The Story of the Subtle Asian Traits Facebook Group https://t.co/2WX94EUCtY

You gotta love #kidlit that helps young scientists see the value of data and evidence in our understanding of the world | Books Are Gifts You Can Open Again and Again https://t.co/yqmVKxnEPl via @NSTA #elementary @elemscitchr #booksmakegreatgifts @lindaol

Dear kids who are doing @NationalHistory projects on #Salem: you do not need to interview me. You do not need to interview anybody. You need to read books. Primary sources and secondary sources. That’s what historians do. Read.

Very happy to see IN SIGHT OF STARS included in this. If your Ss read and loved it, would love them to take a moment to vote for it. 🙂 (@juliejaeger @PaulWHankins @JCrawford728 @godinajoe @oonziela @JenAnsbach @thereadingzone @nerdybookclub @nErDCampNJ1

Yes indeed to those who asked: I’m writing a sequel to The #HandmaidsTale. #TheTestaments is set 15 years after Offred’s final scene and is narrated by three female characters. It will be published in Sept 2019. More details: https://t.co/e1umh5FwpX https

Gio Rescigno was one of my all-time favorite #Rutgers athletes to cover. In an era where transferring rather than battling is the answer to not starting, he was consummate student athlete. And he wasn’t afraid to show personality to media. He’ll be succes

@gmfunk @thereadingzone @oonziela Do any of you listen to the Annotated podcast from @BookRiot? I love it, and the latest episode on “Is Reading Endagered” offers an interesting angle on this topic. All of the episodes are fun an intriguing https://t.co